health & sports
Women’s competitive softball season ends
Open Division play continues with makeup games
Published Thursday, 19-Jun-2003 in issue 808
The 2003 spring season for America’s Finest City Softball League is slowly winding down. This weekend the Women’s competitive divisions (A and B) ended league play, and over the next two weekends make up games for rainouts earlier this season will finalize the standings in the open division.
In the Women’s A Division, the uncontested champs are Moby Dick’s. They wrapped up the season with a 17-3 record, finishing things off with an 11-1 win over Powerhouse Gym and a 22-1 game against Aberration.
Fortunately, the loss for Powerhouse does not affect their standings in the B Division, where they ended their season with an 8-4 win against Aberration and took first place with a 13-3 record. The Ono Sushi Sliders finished the season on a high note, with two wins in the final week of play, against the Boxing Club, 10-1, and Ashley’s A’s, 12-2.
Aberration rounds out the top three in the B Division. While the loss to Moby’s didn’t affect their standings in the league, the loss against Powerhouse was enough to knock them out of a second place tie and into third.
Final standings in the women’s C Division are still pending, waiting for the outcome of the rainout games. Hairspray still has control of first place, with a 15-4 record, which was helped this weekend thanks to their 7-4 win against In Contempt and a 17-5 victory over Mel’s Team. Clean Sweep is hanging in for second place in the division with a pair of wins against Mel’s Team, 20-3, and Six Degrees, 16-5.
Creative Futons appears to have first place in the C Recreation Division all wrapped up, and their 10-7 win over In Contempt and 11-4 over Hamburger Mary’s were just icing on the cake. The battle for second place will be decided in the next two weeks as both Mary’s and In Contempt are tied for second with 7-9 records.
No scores were available for the Open Division at press time this week, but play is scheduled to continue over the next two weekends in Divisions I through XI. Games start at 8:30 a.m. in Mira Mesa at Hourglass Park and at the Poway Sportsplex, and continue through 2:30 p.m.
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